Winter Semester 2005/2006
Taught the subjects Logic and Twentieth Century Philosophy at my home university ( University of Lisbon).

Spring Semester 2006
Taught the subjects Advanced Logic and Theory of Inductive Reasoning at my home University in Lisbon.

2006 April 28
Invited to deliver one of the Communication, Language and Cognition Lectures at the New University in Lisbon.

2006 June 6
Invited lecturer at the Oporto University in Portugal.

2006 July 15
Invited to give a talk on Abel Salazar, the Professor at the Oporto Medical School that first introduced the ideas of logical empiricism in Portugal in the 1930s, at the Lisbon Cultural Center. The title of this talk was: “Abel Salazar: A Peripheric and Unlikely Antecessor of Contemporary Naturalism”.

2006 October 20
Invited lecturer at the Universidade de São Paulo (USP) in São Paulo, Brazil.

2006 October 25
Invited to read a paper at the XII. ANPOF National Meeting in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil.

Winter Semester 2006/2007
Taught the subjects Logic and Contemporary Philosophy of Science at my home University in Lisbon.

2006 December 1
Read a paper at the V. Congress of the Sociedad de Lógica, Metodología y Filosofía de la Ciencia en España, in Granada, Spain .

2006 December 15
Invited lecturer at the University of Oporto in Portugal.

2007 January 12-14
Co-organizer with Prof. Stephen Laurence ( Sheffield University – United Kingdom) of and participant at the workshop Folk-Psychology & Folk-Epistemics. This workshop was part of the AHRC research project Culture & the Mind and took place in Portugal at the Caparide Centre of the Ministry of Education. About 35 participants from different universities in the UK (Sheffield, Oxford, London School of Economics, Liverpool, Belfast), USA (Rutgers, Michigan, Arizona, Maryland, Virginia, Vanderbilt, Emory, Davis, UCLA), Italy (Trieste), France (École Normale Supérieure de Paris), Hungary (Budapest) and Portugal (Lisbon and Oporto), took part in it.

Spring Semester 2007
Taught the subject Philosophy of Language and a Seminar on Wittgenstein’s Philosophische Untersuchungen at my home University in Lisbon.

2007 March 10
Invited to give the talk “Abel Salazar: A Peripheric and Unlikely Antecessor of Contemporary Naturalism”, at the Figueira da Foz Cultural Center in Portugal.

Spring 2006
António Zilhão is Professor of Logic
and Philosophy at the University of Lisbon in Portugal. He earned
his PhD degree at King's College London. He has published on different
topics, including logic, Frege's conception of number, the nature
of language and thought, decision theory and folk-psychology, radical
translation and radical interpretation, the Vienna Circle and Wittgenstein.
He is currently pursuing another of his interests, namely, the study
of rationality assumptions underlying different models of action
explanation. In the course of this study, he became interested in
fast and frugal heuristics and adaptive toolboxes. He has been attempting
to provide an account of the so-called 'problem of weakness of the
will' within this framework. At the same time, he is also working
on ways to reconcile the concept of scientific explanation with
actual psychological explanation. Outside of philosophy, he has
been raising a family and playing soccer every Saturday morning
for the last 15 years. He also enjoys driving out of town and finding
nice places for walking, swimming, and eating.

2. “What does it mean to be a Naturalist in the Human and Social Sciences? A Comment on Daniel Andler’s “Is Naturalism the Unsurpassable Philosophy for the Sciences of Man in the Twenty-First Century?”” in Stadler, F. (ed.): The Present Situation in Philosophy of Science. Heidelberg: Springer, 2010, pp.
305-311.

Besides having published the items above, it may also be of interest to the CPS community the fact that I spent part of the winter semester 2011-2012 in London as a visiting professor at King's College London (KCL).